celarkobri

I thought it was pretty funny when our crim law prof dismissed the only guy who's been caught unprepared this entire year. He said he hadn't read the case and she waved her hand and said, "Well, then we don't want to hear what you have to say."

It doesn't seem half as harsh as what's happening at other schools. I'd be scared to ever raise my hand.

In leading the class discussion on the public policy implications of the decision in Borelli v. Brusseau (contract between spouses, not enforced), a student noted the couple had a pre-nuptial and wondered how that affected the outcome. The prof briefly discussed pre-nups, and gave an example of a New Mexico couple who had stipulated in their exhaustive pre-nup that they have "healthy" sex five times a week. "Of course," she noted slyly, "the clause stipulating the frequency of unhealthy sex was silent."

My Con Law prof was discussing the effect of the Constitution on the States, and he made the analogy: "I'm the professor here, and my law is supreme. And my law is (then breaks into a yell) PARTY PARTY PARTY!!!"